Archive for June, 2012

I was talking to a couple of colleagues today and the topic of privacy came up. We spoke about the ACA (ObamaCare), drones, and other 4th Amendment violations. Keep in mind, there are very few conservatives at my office. The discussion got me to thinking about a lot of things this evening. So, I decided that to cover some of the goings-on when it comes to our 4th Amendment.

The DOJ says it won’t prosecute their boss. They don’t care that the AG has been charged by the House with criminal contempt, nor do they care that he’s been withholding evidence in a criminal investigation. Is this partisan politics at its best? Sure looks that way.

So, for those of you in law enforcement or military, what do you normally do when confronted with a shooter? Do you run away and lock yourself in a room and wait out the shooter or do you respond and stop the attacker from hurting you and others around you? So check out what Homeland Security has told the Border Patrol. This is a load of — fill in the blank–!

Now, I know the first thing you probably thought when you saw the Tweet or the title was, “What the Hell is this guy talking about?” Well, I’m looking for input here. I mean real logical input all around, whether you think we’re on that track or not. I’m going to present an argument based in fact and I’d like to see what you folks think about it.

Finally, we get some descent news on the whole Fast and Furious thing. Holder in criminal contempt. The Congressional Black Caucus walked out in protest, making it a race issue. 17 Democrats sided with the GOP.

Well, the long wait to a Supreme Court decision is over. Chief Justice Robert announced today that Obamacare is constitutional as a tax. Now, the part I don’t understand is that Obama himself said this wasn’t a tax.

The Supreme Court is supposed to release their decision on Obamacare today. Will they side with the administration or with the people? We’ll have to see. They can also say “no decision,” which would follow up with a reason they cannot give a decision.

Also, in Congress, the House of Representatives are poised to vote on hold Holder in contempt. Even some Democrats are crossing the aisle joining the Republicans in the action.

Like this:

Tomorrow—Thursday, June 27—the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on whether to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. in contempt of Congress, and to authorize a civil lawsuit to enforce the contempt resolution.

Well, the Crusades seem to alive and well in Dearborn, MI. We see here a general assault on a Muslim festival by a group of Christian protesters. I say “assault,” but I mean purely metaphorically. I’m not saying the Christians physically assaulted the festival goers, but they showed up to make their views of Muslims known.

You know, as well as I do, that it is extremely important to stay cool when the heat gets to be so high. It looks like most of the country is experiencing high heat right about now. Follow these tips and have a safe summer.

I’ve said in previous articles and on my podcasts that the Obama Administration would use Fast and Furious as a way to implement more gun control and it now appears the NRA is backing my theory! That’s exciting to me because it goes to show, to me at least, that I’m not a goofy nut job conspiracy theorist.

My wife found this on Facebook and I thought it was a great idea. So….. I built one. This is what’s called a swamp cooler and it works. I’m using this to cool my garage for my dogs in this intense heat.